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Nandez13

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Any advice on how to do it? I've cut as close as I can to the base and it just regrows the stalks. I can't seem to get the base off.

I started off with Xenia on a small piece of rock but it inevitably grew onto a larger rock that I'd rather not take out of my tank. I've given some away to other MR members and will have to keep doing so at the rate it grows.

Note to newbies: Don't buy/trade for xenia/kenya/anthelias/gsp...someone will give it to u for free
 

AquaDan

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Any advice on how to do it? I've cut as close as I can to the base and it just regrows the stalks. I can't seem to get the base off.

I started off with Xenia on a small piece of rock but it inevitably grew onto a larger rock that I'd rather not take out of my tank. I've given some away to other MR members and will have to keep doing so at the rate it grows.

Note to newbies: Don't buy/trade for xenia/kenya/anthelias/gsp...someone will give it to u for free

I was warned and did not listen and now its growing out of control! I'm finding little clumps of it in other areas of the tank too. They seem to move like spores...lol
 

Macropora

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Use a toothbrush to go over the Xenia growing to brush over the leftover cut. Take out the Xenia rock from the tank and scrub it down to keep pieces from flying around and growing somewhere else in the tank.
 
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It all depends on where there growing. Mine are growing on a flat rock like a mat so I gently peel and pull at the base removing the stalk completely place it on rubble rock in a few days it attaches itself then give it away. Its the same method I use on Kenya trees seems to work for me i do have some that are in crevices of rocks that I can't really get to but i keep that piece and continue to trim from their once it grows out
 

Nandez13

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I was able to remove one of the rocks that it was on and used an X-acto knife to remove it. I used the back, non-sharp, side of the knife to slowly scrape it off. Have it in a plastic container with some rubble as well so it can attach then will be giving it away.

I have xenia in two other areas that I can't remove that rock without taking apart my aquascape/moving all my corals around.
 

ducati335i

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Xenia is awesome! Yes it grows.. Simply peel it off with your finger nails, comes right off!!! I have been growing, selling and trading it for yrs.. People love it.. Last yr I did through away tons just because of laziness.. It's not like unwanted zoos or mushrooms that are very hard to remove.. Xenia is a joke.. So get in there, get under it and boom it's gone!
 

Nandez13

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I do like xenia just wish it didn't grow at that rate. It may depend on the kind of xenia and rock you have but there's no way you're peeling mine off with a fingernail. I could barely get some of it off using an x-acto knife
 

ducati335i

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I do like xenia just wish it didn't grow at that rate. It may depend on the kind of xenia and rock you have but there's no way you're peeling mine off with a fingernail. I could barely get some of it off using an x-acto knife

so grab the bottom, might take u a few tries, then yank it on an angle... thats works too, i never had any issues w removal, might take a few tries but it will work, good luck
 

debbythefowler

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You peeps are MURDERING Xenia?? I have a really aggressive ACAN echinata. I was told to just put it on top of what I want to kill for a few hours....lol.

Everyone here has ideas how to kill Xenia - not ONE response to my post about communal hydroids. Now if we could come up with a formula or predator to kill those, we'd make a KILLING!
 

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